Maruti Suzuki launches new variant of Alto, priced at ₹3.80 lakh

The new Alto VXI+ offers SmartPlay Studio, a 17.8 cm touchscreen infotainment system, enabled with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.

Published - December 19, 2019 01:52 pm IST - New Delhi

File photo of Maruti Suzuki stockyard.

File photo of Maruti Suzuki stockyard.

Maruti Suzuki India (MSI) on Thursday announced the launch of a new variant of its entry-level small car Alto, priced at ₹3.80 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi).

The new variant comes with aero edge design, dual-tone interiors, high-fuel efficiency, and latest safety features.

“Maruti Suzuki India Ltd today announced the launch of the new Alto VXI+ which offers SmartPlay Studio a 17.8 cm touchscreen infotainment system, enabled with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto,” the country’s largest car maker said in a filing to the BSE.

The variant comes with BS-VI compliant engine and delivers a high fuel efficiency of 22.05 km/l, it added.

Alto VXI+ will be available with enhanced safety features like dual front airbags, reverse parking sensors, speed alert system and seat belt reminder for both driver and co-driver, it said.

“The new Alto VXI+ with the smart play studio is tailor-made to offer a unique technology-driven experience to our customers. Alto VXI+ also carries forward the legacy of the Alto which is India’s best-selling car for 15 consecutive years,” Maruti Suzuki India Ltd Executive Director (Marketing and Sales) Shashank Srivastava said.

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